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sive. Public collections may Idc found at the State University at 

 Iowa City, and the Agricultural College at Ames. 



Besides the following papers, references to Iowa fungi exist in 

 many scattered general papers, besides publications on economic 

 species published by the experiment station : 



Arthur. Descriptions of Iowa Uromyces. Bull. Minnesota 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. 2 : 13-37. 1883- 



Descriptions of twelve species. 



Preliminarv List of Iowa Uredineae. Bull. Iowa ALrric. 



Coll. 151-171. 1885. 



List of 1 34 species. 



Memorandum of Iowa Ustilagineae. Bull. Iowa Agric. 



Coll. 172-174. 1885. 



Includes twenty-five species. 



Bessey. Bulletin of the Iowa Agricultural College issued by 

 the Department of Botany, 109-174. 1885. 



Includes a list of over two hundred fungi, pp. 134-148. 



Ellis. New Species of North American Fungi. Am. Nat. 17 : 

 192-196, 316-319. 1883. 



Describes thirty-fiAe fungi partly from Iowa. 



Ellis & Halsted. New Iowa Fungi. Jour. Mycol. 4:7, 8. 

 1S88. 



Descriptions of seven species. 



Ellis & Holway. New Fungi from Iowa. Jour. ]VIycol. i : 

 4-6. 1885. 



Descriptions of fifteen species. 



New Iowa Fungi. Bull. Lab. Nat. Hist. State L'niv 



Iowa, s'' : 41-43. 1895. 



Descriptions of four species. 



Halsted. Iowa Peronosporeae and a dry Season. Bot. Gaz. 

 13 : 52-59. 1888. 



Notes on twenty-five species. 



Macbride. The saprophytic Fungi of Eastern Iowa. The 

 Genus Agaricus, Series I. II. Bull. Lab. Nat. Hist. State Univ. 

 Iowa, I : 30-44. 1888. 



The saprophytic Fungi of Eastern Iowa. Agaricus. Series, 



Hi. IV. V. and the Genus Coprinus. Bull. Lab. Nat. Hist. State 

 Univ. Iowa, i : 1 81-195. 1890. 



Common Species of edible Fungi. Bull. Lab. Nat. 



Hist. State Univ. Iowa, i : 196-199. 1890. 



